"You wanna mess with Limp Bizkit? (Yeah) You cant mess with Limp Bizkit (why?) Because we get it on (when?) Every day and every night (oh) See this platinum thing right here? (uh huh) Well we're doing it all the time (what?) So you'd better get some better beats And uh, get some better rhymes (d'oh!) "

Stupid nerds who can't play properly or sing, become heros to lonely teenage goths and give "metal" a very bad name indeed. I could go on for hours about this emo garbage! So, the world threw away hair metal and look where it got ya? eh? This is talentless whining by a pasty, loser son of a b***h!

"The basic plot is that Donna Speir and Hope Marie Carlton, the two undercover DEA agent Playboy Playmates from the last movie, are still running around in jungle shorts, cowboy boots and spaghetti strap T-shirts, firing their machine guns at drug smugglers, Filipino communist guerrillas, and corrupt federal agents while their two friends, Lisa London and Miss May 1984 Patty Duffek, lounge around the pool a lot and talk on speaker phones that look like fax machines."-Joe Bob on SAVAGE BEACH

Some of the worst doggerel I've ever heard. I speak more as a poet than as a musician here. This song takes all traditional poetic imagery and throws it out the window simply to find a poor rhyme.

[poetry lesson] "Every rose has its thorn / Every night has its dawn." Night/darkness is pretty universally accepted as a representation of ignorance/fear/turmoil/etc. Dawn is a symbol of hope/peace. All that is turned upside down just for a bad rhyme. Yes, I can rationalize a party band equating night ending with negative feelings, but the song doesn't justify it in any way, and the rest of the song is no better. [/poetry lesson]

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"They tap dance not, neither do they fart." --Greensleeves, on the Fig Men of the Imagination, in "Twice Upon a Time."